Sorry, I realized that last night at about 11 pm, but I was too tired to try it. I tried it a few minutes ago, though, and everything worked. Great theme. Unfortunately, I don't think that the merging is going along well (I looked at the github page and Mint-X hasn't been updated in a long time and bimsebasse's issue hasn't had any comments on it). Bimsebasse might have more details, though.

It was painful to merge (I'd much prefer small incremental github commits tbh) and some icons didnt' make it in (mostly the Apple looking silver buttons and the archive icons), but overall it's a fantastic improvement over the original Mint-X. Many thanks for this amazing work.

I think this is really great. Linux Mint 14 seems to have lots of improvements, specifically to things like the software manager and the icon themes that weren't updated in Mint 12/13 due to the Gnome 3 fiasco.

It was painful to merge (I'd much prefer small incremental github commits tbh) and some icons didnt' make it in (mostly the Apple looking silver buttons and the archive icons), but overall it's a fantastic improvement over the original Mint-X. Many thanks for this amazing work.

That's explained in the first post I think - these programs (and others, Unetbootin etc.) come with their own icon and you have to change them manually one by one in their system folders./quote]

I was thinking a more permanent solution that could be put inside a Debian package.

bimsebasse wrote:@ names for icons: not sure what you mean?

Just try to do an icon for Ark. ark.png or ark.svg., won't work. The problem is not the extension, the problem is "ark" is not the name to use. For example the standard name of the icon for Midnight-Commander is MidnightCommander. The uppercases are an obligation for this application, otherwise your icon won't be accept.

It was painful to merge (I'd much prefer small incremental github commits tbh) and some icons didnt' make it in (mostly the Apple looking silver buttons and the archive icons), but overall it's a fantastic improvement over the original Mint-X. Many thanks for this amazing work.